Not coming on

The lights on my laptop comes on but the laptop does not come on. i do not here the processor kicks in either. my wife uses it about eight hours a day on the bed, covering up the fan which i think causes it to burn out. any solutions?

take out the battery and turn on the system unplugged to drain the flee power. then put the battery back -->>> reboot. if that does not work
remove the battery and replug the system -->>> reboot
if both fails probably a Motheboard problem

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In Most cases this happens when using Nvidia graphics.You need to open your laptop - call a technician for professional Job is you are not able to do so. After removing the cooler which usually comes with a small fan (covers the main processor), remove the processor and you will see a chip that need a "HOT AIR STATION" this tool blows very high temperature of air on the surface.well I used my wifes Hand Hair Dryer - also does the magic.

1. Take the battery out of the laptop & try to turn on the laptop using power adapter only.2.
Make sure the power adapter is not defective. Test the output voltage
of the power adapter using a voltmeter. Compare the voltmeter reading to
the nominal value written on the adapter or the laptop.3. If you
have another processor which is compatible with your laptop's model, try
swapping processors & test to see if the laptop will work.4. The power button could be bad

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try reseating the memory cards in the notebook if the lights come on but no display usually memory cards have been knocked loose.
that is one defect that they have is memory cards come loose if the laptop has been jarred from being in a car getting bounced around in the seat etc.
the memory cards control a portion of the video and if the memory cards lose connection you loose video.

Go to the HP website and see if your machine is one of the many that compaq and hp are having those kind of issues with.My wife just had to send her machine in for a system board repalcement. They are offering a free one time fix for certain problems. Yours sounds like the same on my wife had. It took about 21/2 weeks from initial contact with tech support to fed ex dropping off fixed machine. Hope this helps. If it does please rate this answer.

I borrowed one of these and it didn't work. I had the exact same problem you all are having. The problem? I had the handle pointing to the back instead of the front. Turned the handle around to the front. Presto!! It works..